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How much did it cost to build something similar like blinkit (Q-commerce)? if someone is technical let me know I've one great business co-founder who has more than 5 years of business and ops exp.

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The competition in Q-commerce is fierce. Unless you have a unique angle or strong funding, it might be tough to compete but all the best

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